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Twelve Steps to Success Book Preview

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

John Baumann’s first book, Twelve Steps to Success, is set to be released the first part of 2011. Here is a preview in interview format:

Interviewer

Today we’re talking to John Baumann. John graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Massachusetts Isenburg School of Management and earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Cornell Law School in 1986. Attorney Baumann, in his 25-year law career, has passed the bar and practiced law in Texas, Louisiana and New Jersey before becoming General Counsel of a NASDAQ listed corporation headquartered in Kentucky. He teaches in the College of Business at the University of Louisville and is a professional inspirational speaker focused upon The Power of a Positive Perspective and Twelve Steps to Success. As The Inspiring Esquire, John has produced two DVDs (Learn Success Today and Learn Negotiation Today) and one CD (Reclaiming Posi-spective).

John is also workshop facilitator specializing in appreciation and respect training for existing and prospective supervisors. In addition, he is a consultant specializing in proactive workplace prevention including harassment elimination, union avoidance and injury reduction. Attorney Baumann also practices family law specializing in domestic violence prevention and is Of Counsel at the law firm of Ferreri & Fogle. John has been on CNN Headline News as a legal expert, has hosted an internet talk show on success and is the Chair of the Kentucky chapter of the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

John Baumann, Welcome to Roadmap to Success.

John Baumann (Baumann)

Thank you, I’m very pleased to be here, I’m honored to be included in this publication.

Interviewer

So you have had a great deal of success from a 25-year practice as an attorney to being selected as the most inspiring professor by the student athlete of the year to internet talk show host on success with over 50,000 monthly listeners to an appearance on CNN headline news as a legal expert, so could you tell me and our readers, we would like to know which professional achievements are you the most proud?

Baumann

This is an interesting question and the answer will likely surprise you. I go back to high school, specifically tenth grade. I lived in a middle class household with little opportunity financially for college. I had mediocre grades and not a lot of extracurricular activities on my resume. I woke up one day and decided that I wanted to go to an Ivy League law school.

Against what seemed like insurmountable odds, I started a process to provide myself the things that I determined were necessary in order to go to an Ivy League law school First, I needed money to pay tuition and living expenses, Second, I needed excellent grades. Third, I needed to learn the material in the classes I was taking. Finally, I needed extracurricular activities to put on my applications.  

At the time, I had no money and very little access to funds. My grades, as I said, were average at best. Although I did well on the math portion of the SATs, my English score was a dismal 510. My only extracurricular activity was being a deep reserve on the junior varsity soccer team.

How did I get there? How did I, eight years later, show up at Cornell Law School. I often wonder myself. I’ve been thinking about, and studying, success since that time and there were basically four, of my Twelve Steps to Success principles, that came into play at that time.

The first one was “End-vision.” I didn’t call it that at the time, but it was to actually see yourself in that destination. Feel what it is to be, in this case, a student at an Ivy League law school. Experience it with all your senses. The second part of End-visioning is to identify the specific steps necessary to achieve this End-Vision. For me, s I said, these were (a) improve my grades, (b) develop items for my school applications and (c) find the money to pay for college and law school.

The second Twelve Steps to Success that I want to mention is “effort.” I made a commitment to myself to go to every class, do homework for every class while the class was fresh in my mind, and study as hard as I possibly could. In high school, I became the student body president, I was lead in the senior class play, and I was on the varsity tennis team, while, at the same time, I worked in restaurants close to full time.   One unique adventure that I experienced in the “effort” category was in my sophomore year in college. I went down to Houston, Texas, and sold books door–to-door. This involved a tremendous effort because we’d start at 7:30 in the morning and finish at 9:30 at night, six days a week, with sales meetings on Sundays. So a lot of the people were burned out and gave up. As physically, mentally and emotionally draining as it was, I made the commitment to myself to stick it out. I just decided that I was going to put in more effort than anyone else. I was determined to achieve. Not only did this summer job bring financial rewards, but it also bolstered my self-confidence, self-image and self-esteem.  

In addition to having an “End-Vision” and putting out my best effort, a third of the Twelve Steps for Success is “Intensity,” which I also call, “Focused Passion.” This puts an emphasis on the competitive nature of school, activities, etc. How to get the “A.” I tried to be as aware as possible to see how I could get the “A” in each class in order to get the best grades possible to get into an Ivy League law school. In essence, see beyond what was apparent. I not only treated school like a job, but a competition. I treated the SAT like a contest. I studied as hard as I possibly could and that intensity eventually paid off.

Having a Positive Attitude is the fourth of the Twelve Steps for Success principle that I wanted to mention. What I call, “positive perspective,” as you mentioned in the introduction. That is, keeping a positive perspective, and setting your goals high. Someone once said to me, “If you don’t have any expectations, you can’t be disappointed.” Well, that’s kind of a pessimistic way to look at things, it may be true, but then you won’t be reaching for the stars, and if you reach for the stars and come just short, you’re still in the heavens.

So what I anticipated was doing the best I could possibly do with the natural ability and talent and intelligence that I had and shoot for the stars, go for the Ivy League law school. To be described as someone who “made the most out of their talent, ability or intelligence,” is one of the greatest compliments that one could bestow on another.

I applied to Harvard and Cornell. I was rejected at Harvard and was waitlisted at Cornell. I was admitted to Boston College law school, a fine institution that I would have been content with. On the Friday before law school started, I received a call from Cornell Law School. At first, I thought it was one of my college friends playing a prank on me. When I was realized that the call was, in fact, from Cornell, I asked what their inquiry was, and they said that they had one spot left in the class of 1986 and would I like to consider it. I said, “Well, where would I live” and they said we have a dorm, but the dorm is full so you’d have to find your own place to live. I didn’t have a car at the time, so I said can I call my father to see if he could drive me up there and they said, “Well, this offer is only open during this phone call; we have to go to the next person on the list.” I said basically, “I’ll take it, it’s my dream, it’s what I have worked toward for years.”  

Similarly, I think of the movie, Rudy.  Similar to Rudy, who took average sports ability and average intelligence and got on, in the heyday of Notre Dame, the best football team in the land, even for one down or one play, I felt like I had used absolutely the most of my ability and achieved something important. I never felt that I wouldn’t be able to excel at Cornell, I just felt as though the barriers might have been there to getting me in. Once I was in, I felt very comfortable, I was never overwhelmed.

I was in awe every day, the experience was tremendous, one that I’ll never forget: the ivy covered buildings, the tradition, the history. The key was to get in and, somehow, through intensity, diligence, effort, and some luck, I was able to financially pay for it through the work I had done over the years and academically get in to Cornell. That, to me, was my proudest professional accomplishment, getting admitted into an Ivy League law school.

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University of Louisville lacrosse team presentation on Success by John Baumann

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

John Baumann presents to the University of Louisville lacrosse team on the first of twelve success steps: Honest Assessment.

John Baumann talks about success & intensity to UL lacrosse team

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Inspirational Parkinsons Success Website Update

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

…… if you were striving to inspire deep belly laughter, internal reflection, misty eyes, and a healthy dose of “open your eyes to the world that surrounds” as they say in Hollywood, you nailed it!

- SARC Executive Director commenting on Reclaiming Posi-spective Keynote

…. I remember I cried, I laughed, I felt sad, and then happy ….but at the end BEING STRONG, a much stronger person….

- Shahin Shoostari, PhD, fellow Conference Speaker

AS SEEN ON CNN HEADLINE NEWS

NATIONAL INTERNET TALK SHOW HOST, PROFESSOR & ATTORNEY JOHN BAUMANN

THE INSPIRING ESQUIRE

PROUD PERSON WITH PARKINSONS

John Baumann has achieved educational and professional success:

• graduating college summa cum laude,

• receiving his law degree from Cornell Law School,

• passing three bar exams,

• practicing as an attorney for 23 years (including as General Counsel of a Nasdaq listed corporation),

• appearing on CNN Headline News as a legal commentator,

• hosting an internet talk show on Voice America and

• being selected as the Most Inspiring Professor by the 2009 Scholar Athlete of the Year for the University of Louisville.

Along the way, John has cherished being caregiver to his daughter (who has flourished despite being born with life threatening birth defects and cerebral palsy) and is positively living with his own diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease since the ripe young age of 41. Throughout it all, John has been able to maintain his sense of humor and what he calls “Posi-spective,” including being a self-proclaimed “Proud Person with Parkinsons.”

John Baumann, The Inspiring Esquire, now dedicates his energy and passion to inspiring others and teaching success to audiences around the world. If you are looking for an experienced, yet fresh, speaker with high energy, boundless passion and a focus on giving audiences tangible takeaways, give me a shot, you will be impressed.

Partial Lineup of Inspirational & Educational Presentations:

I. The Inspiring Esquire Inspirational Presentations

• Caring for Caregivers: Reclaiming Posi-spective

An inspirational talk providing insights as to why many care receivers and their families neglect to demonstrate appreciation for caregiving, the power of positive caregiving and the damaging effect of negativity reflecting upon my personal journey with Parkinsons and with my daughter’s medical conditions. How to reclaim your positive perspective (Posi-spective). Designed for all health care providers and family caregivers. Attendees will be rejuvenated and have a much improved attitude.

• Caring for Service Providers: Reclaiming Posi-spective

An inspirational talk providing insights as to the power of positive service and the effect of negativity on the organization. How to reclaim your positive perspective (Posi-spective). Attendees will be rejuvenated and have a much improved attitude.

• Positively Handling a Life-Changing Illness: Becoming a Proud Person with Parkinsons

An inspirational talk providing insights as to why many care receivers and their families have a difficult time adjusting to a life-changing illness, the power of having a positive attitude and the damaging effect of negativity relating my personal journey with Parkinsons and with my daughter’s medical conditions.

II. Learn Success Today Seminars & Workshops

• A Twelve Step Program for Success

An inspirational and educational talk providing twelve personal success enhancement principles including envisioning, intensity, awareness and attitude. How to obtain personal and professional success. Attendees will be rejuvenated, have a much improved attitude and the skills necessary to achieve personal success.

• Supervisor Training on Respect & Appreciation

An inspirational and educational talk providing training to existing supervisors and supervisors-in-training on successfully establishing a work environment based upon respect and appreciation. How to create a productive work environment. Attendees will be rejuvenated, have a much improved attitude and the skills necessary to achieve success as supervisors.

• Positively Handling Adversity

An inspirational and educational talk providing insights as to why many employees have a difficult time handling adversity, the power of having a positive attitude and the damaging effect of negativity relating my personal challenges including Parkinsons and  my daughter’s medical conditions. How to empower your positive perspective (Posi-spective). Attendees will be rejuvenated and have a much improved attitude.

• Diversity Enhancing Profitability

An educational talk providing insights as to how diversity in a workplace improves the quality of the work force and profitability of the organization. Attendees will be more willing to embrace and seek out diversity and have a much improved attitude about diversity.

• Negotiation Skills Training

An educational talk providing insights as to the psychology of the negotiation dance/game/production and fifteen understandable steps for more effective negotiation. Attendees will be more confident in their ability to negotiate and have a much improved attitude.

III. Proactive Prevention Culture – Enhance Bottom Line Profits, Reduce Turnover of Quality Employees, Eliminate Wasted Fees Paid to Attorneys, Minimize Settlement and Lawsuit Payouts, and Prevent Distractions From Causing Reduced Productivity, but, mostly, because you Care about your People.

Proactive Workplace Harassment Prevention

Harassment cannot be rationalized as a cost of doing business. It is preventable and I have seen it eliminated in the workplace. How to proactively prevent workplace harassment. Designed for all employees, large or small audiences. Attendees will have a better appreciation for their role in harassment prevention and have a much improved attitude.

Author of American Management Association Article on Proactivity: amanet.org/training/articles/7746.aspx?pcode=XA9T

Proactive Workplace Injury Reduction

An inspirational and educational talk providing insights as to why workplace injuries exist. Injuries are preventable and I have seen substantial reduction of injuries in the workplace. How to proactively reduce workplace injuries. Designed for all employees, large or small audiences. Attendees will have a better appreciation for their role in injury prevention and have a much improved attitude.

Painful Lessons Learned from a Work-related Fatality

An educational talk providing painful lessons learned as a result of  an accident resulting in the death of a mother of two young children. How to prevent as well as prepare for work-related fatalities including notification, family contact, media response, investigation, interviews, role of the DOT, and retaining Litigation Counsel.

Proactive Labor Relations & Representation Irrelevancy

An inspirational and educational talk providing insights as to why union organizing exists. Unionization is avoidable. How to proactively prevent workplace unionization. Designed for all supervisory and executive employees. Attendees will have a better appreciation for their role in union avoidance.

Effective Workplace Romance Policies

An educational talk providing insights as to why workplace romance exists. No policy on workplace romance is perfect. How to proactively prevent issues related to workplace romance. Designed for executive and human resource employees, large or small audiences. Attendees will have a better appreciation for their role in addressing workplace romance issues.

Representative Presentations:

  • Reclaiming Posi-spective, Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, Regina, Canada, 200 attendees, Closing Keynote Inspirational Presentation.
  • Reclaiming Posi-spective, University of Louisville Movement Disorders (150 attendees) & Living Well with Parkinsons Symposium (300 attendees), Closing Call to Action Keynote
  • Learn Success Today – College Sports version, University of Louisville Lacrosse team, Louisville, Kentucky, 25 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Supervisor Training on Respect and Appreciation, Discount Supermarket, Oklahoma, 75 attendees. Workshops
  • Proactive Workplace Injury Reduction, Artex, Archway & Affinity Risk Control Conferences, Las Vegas, Nevada, Charlotte, North Carolina & Chicago, Illinois, 700 attendees, Keynote and Breakout Sessions.
  • Learn Success Today – Business Version, Brown Forman & Kroger, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Negotiation Today, Kentucky Bar Association, Louisville, Kentucky, 75 attendees, Educational Presentation.
  • Proactive Prevention Culture Programs, Ferreri & Fogle law firm, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Educational Presentation.
  • Abuse Beyond The Home, Lundy Bancroft Workshop, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Opening Inspirational Presentation.
  • Anything is Possible When You Believe in Yourself, The Leadership Academy Magnet, Louisville, Kentucky, 750 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Success Today – School version, Trinity High School Student Government & Summit Academy, Louisville, Kentucky, 200 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Success Today – Nonprofit Version, Junior Achievement & Make-A-Wish Foundation, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.

Amy McNeil, SARC Executive Director: “Your personal stories of growth and optimism struck a deep cord with those in attendance. If motivation was your only goal, you succeeded. However, if you were striving to inspire deep belly laughter, internal reflection, misty eyes, and a healthy dose of “open your eyes to the world that surrounds” as they say in Hollywood, you nailed it!  Your engaging presentation left all conference-goers thinking about how to embrace and savour life. Conference evaluations only confirmed how I felt: ”Wow.  Loved John Baumann as keynote speaker!!” “Such a motivated speaker. I will think of him and his life challenges when I am feeling down myself.  I know I will not feel that way much longer.” “Wonderful presenter! Touching, funny, inspirational!” “John Baumann was excellent. I didn’t want the presentation to end.  What a ‘Grand Finale’!” “Amazing!” Quality presenters are difficult to find, so I hope you don’t object to me recommending you to fellow colleagues.”

Shahin Shoostari, PhD, Fellow Conference Speaker: I am just writing to tell you your talk has changed me, …I came out of your talk a much stronger person…a much stronger caregiver….you are a great speaker John….with your positive attitude, and the great ability which you have to express your feelings, your opinions, and telling people your life story and your daughter, Katie’s story, you could CHANGE lives…. I don’t know how to express myself about the impact of your story on me John…..I was listening, I remember I cried, I laughed, I felt sad, and then happy….but at the end BEING STRONG, a much stronger person….as you were taking I was reflecting on my own life, on my own challenges….I found myself coming out of that session being a much stronger person….I am writing John, just to thank you for sharing your own story, and telling us how important it is to keep the positive attitude, but also take the time to rest and enjoy our lives and what we have. Your talk was fascinating, inspiring, relevant, practical…I was able to relate to what you were saying, even without having your challenges… I believe your talk would be good for everyone of us, for everybody regardless of the kinds of the problems and issues which we have……Being positive, being strong, enjoying life, helping others… I hope you continue telling people all about your life, and what has helped you to become who you are today………

Inspirational CD Success DVD

Monday, November 15th, 2010

TheInspiringEsquire.com

Reclaiming Posi-spective (CD)

In this extraordinary 70 minute interview,

John Baumann discusses on this single Compact Disc,

how YOU CAN Reclaim Posi-spective (Positive Perspective).

“Your personal stories of growth and optimism struck a deep chord with those in attendance.”

Executive Director, Saskatchewan Assoc. of Rehabilitation Centres

AS SEEN ON CNN HEADLINE NEWS,

NATIONAL INTERNET TALK SHOW HOST,

PROFESSOR & ATTORNEY JOHN BAUMANN

PROUD PERSON WITH PARKINSONS

THE INSPIRING ESQUIRE

Along the way, John has cherished being caregiver to his daughter (who has flourished despite being born with life threatening birth defects and cerebral palsy) and is positively living with his own diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease since the ripe young age of 42. Throughout it all, John has been able to maintain his sense of humor and what he calls “Posi-spective” including being a self-proclaimed  “Proud Person with Parkinsons.” John now dedicates his energy and passion to inspire others and teach success in interactive and workshop formats to audiences around the world.

John Baumann has achieved educational and professional success:

• graduating college summa cum laude, receiving his law degree from Cornell, and passing three bar exams;

• practicing as an attorney for 24 years (including as General Counsel of a Nasdaq listed corporation;

• appearing on CNN Headline News as a legal commentator;

• hosting an internet talk show on Voice America; and

• being selected as the Most Inspiring Professor by the 2009 Scholar Athlete of the Year for the University of Louisville.

Learn Success Today (DVD)

The Learn Success TodayÔ program identifies and explains nine understandable success principles which, if followed, will virtually guarantee increased success. What is unique about this success program it that it provides real, usable, practical, understandable, and memorable Tangible TakeawaysÔ in a storytelling format.

Have you ever thought about what you cannot change about yourself? (No matter how much you want to or no matter how hard you try.) Once you accept what you cannot and don’t need to change, you focus on the things you CAN do and actions you CAN take to Learn Success TodayÔ!!!

John Baumann’s charisma and passion to teach in a storytelling format will give you a memorable way to learn and relate to his nine secrets to success. He is a speaker with over 50 appearances including presentations to executives at major corporations, the staff of not-for-profit companies, and at the request of State Bar Associations, Government Administrations, Chambers of Commerce, law firms, colleges and high schools.

Learn Negotiation Today (DVD)

Attorney & Professor John Baumann, The Inspiring Esquire, has identified FIFTEEN understandable, step-by-step NEGOTIATION PRINCIPLES that will result in YOU being able to Learn Negotiation Today.

In this extraordinary hour long Learn Negotiation Today: Fifteen Steps to Effective Negotiation presentation, Attorney of 24 years & Professor John Baumann will show YOU, with real life examples, exactly how to be a better negotiator.

PRICE LIST: $20 each, any 2 for $30, all 3 for $40

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Inspirational Speaking Educational Offerings

Monday, November 15th, 2010

My business model is “affordable expertise.”

I don’t try to be everything to everyone. I have listed what I do well.

If you have a need, please don’t hesitate to contact me for a free consultation.

Inspiration - Would your people benefit from a shot in the arm (with tangible takeaways)? TheInspiringEsquire.com

Education - Would a basic 12 step workshop for professional success benefit your organization? LearnSuccessToday.com

Proactive Prevention -

Have any claims of harassment been made against your company?

Are you concerned that a union may try to organize your employees?

Do you want to reduce the number and severity of work-related injuries? ProactivePreventionCulture.com

Legal Consultation - Could you use someone with 25 years of legal expertise at a company to bounce potential legal issues off of early in the decision-making process? JohnBaumann.info

Inspirational Presentation: Reclaiming Posi-spective – Becoming a Proud Person with Parkinsons

John Baumann, The Inspiring Esquire, inspires others to reclaim a positive perspective in spite of the curve ball throw at them in the form of a life changing medical condition of themselves or a loved one. Presented to 150 attendees including care receivers and care givers both professional and family members. Comments: One person said “John Baumann was special” and another said that “the addition of John Baumann was wonderful”

Proud Person with Parkinsons explained by John Baumann on talk radio interview

This is pretty long at 90 minutes, but I think it explains my philosophy and vision very well. Please send this link on to whomever would benefit from listening.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery/2010/11/03/help-for-persons-currently-experiencing-the-sympto

JohnBaumannEsq@yahoo.com 502.262.3300

Inspirational Speaker Resume

Monday, November 15th, 2010

PROFESSOR JOHN M. BAUMANN, BBA ’82 (UMass) JD ’86 (Cornell)

1012 Mullins Lane        TheInspiringEsquire.com   PDSpeaker.com 502-262-3300

Louisville, KY  40245    LearnSuccessToday.com    ProactivePreventionCulture.com   JohnBaumannEsq@yahoo.com

THE INSPIRING ESQUIRE – PROUD PERSON WITH PARKINSONS

THE INSPIRING ESQUIRE. Inspirational Speaker, Member, National Speakers Association

Inspirational presentations and workshops including “Reclaiming Posi-spective (Positive Perspective)”

VoiceAmerica.com Business Channel: Talk Show Host, The Inspiring Esquire on Enhancing Success

Parkinson’s Posi-spective: http://theinspiringesquire.com/2010/11/13/inspirational-presentation-on-parkinsons/

Parkinson’s Radio: ttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery/2010/11/03/help-for-persons-currently-experiencing-the-sympto

JK SUCCESS ENTERPRISES LLC. Owner, Workshop Facilitator & Consultant

A legal/management speaker/advising firm focused upon on workplace proactive prevention programs (harassment, union and injury), conducting leadership/ management and other skills training (success,

negotiation and dealing with adversity).

American Management Association Article: http://www.amanet.org/training/articles/7746.aspx?pcode=XA9T

Proactive Workplace Harassment Prevention Interview: http://learnsuccesstoday.com/radio.asp

REPRESENTATIVE PRESENTATIONS

  • Reclaiming Posi-spective, Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, Regina, Canada, 200 attendees, Closing Keynote Inspirational Presentation.
  • Anything is Possible When You Believe in You, The Leadership Academy Magnet, Louisville, Kentucky, 750 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Abuse Beyond The Home: Lundy Bancroft Workshop, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Opening Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Success Today – College Sports Version, University of Louisville Lacrosse team, Louisville, Kentucky, 25 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Success Today – Business Version, Brown Forman & Kroger, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Success Today – School Version, Trinity High School Student Government & Summit Academy, Louisville, Kentucky, 200 attendees, Inspirational Presentation.
  • Learn Negotiation Today, Kentucky Bar Association, Louisville, Kentucky, 75 attendees, Educational Presentation.
  • Supervisor Training on Respect and Appreciation, Discount Supermarket, Oklahoma, 75 attendees. Workshops
  • Proactive Workplace Injury Reduction, Artex, Archway & Affinity Risk Control Conferences, Las Vegas, Nevada, Charlotte, North Carolina & Chicago, Illinois, 700 attendees, Keynote and Breakout Sessions.
  • Proactive Prevention Culture Programs (Harassment), Ferreri & Fogle law firm, Louisville, Kentucky, 50 attendees, Educational Presentation.

LAW-RELATED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Learn Negotiation Today: Attorney Edition for Kentucky Bar Association Seminar, Louisville, KY

Proactive Practice of Preventive Law: Papa Johns International executive officers, Louisville, KY;

Kentucky Bar Association Seminar, Louisville, KY; ALFA International Client Seminar, Miami, FL;

and Corporate Counsel Summit, Palm Desert, CA

Hallmarks of a Successful In-House Law Department: with Chris Campbell, Esq.,

Senior Vice President, YUM Brands, Kentucky Bar Association Seminar, Lexington, KY

Remaining Non-Union: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Lexington & Louisville, KY

AFFORDABLE EXPERTISE – JOHN BAUMANN

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

My business model is “affordable expertise.”

I don’t try to be everything to everyone. I have listed what I do well.

If you have a need, please don’t hesitate to contact me for a free consultation.

Inspiration - Would your people benefit from a shot in the arm (with tangible takeaways)? TheInspiringEsquire.com

Education - Would a basic 12 step workshop for professional success benefit your organization? LearnSuccessToday.com

Proactive Prevention -

Have any claims of harassment been made against your company?

Are you concerned that a union may try to organize your employees?

Do you want to reduce the number and severity of work-related injuries? ProactivePreventionCulture.com

Legal Consultation - Could you use someone with 25 years of legal expertise at a company to bounce potential legal issues off of early in the decision-making process? JohnBaumann.info

Baumann Inspiring Parkinson’s Positive Perspective

Saturday, November 13th, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0HH_0RxUdk

John Baumann set to Motivate UL Field Hockey Team

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Hello Mr. Baumann,
Thank you for your willingness to share your message with the University of Louisville Field Hockey Team. Our team member Erin Conrad speaks highly of you and recommends that we invite you to visit our team.
If possible, the best time to meet with our group would be at the start of the spring semester 2011. We will embark on a new challenge as we will be graduating 7 seniors…6 of them starters and the other an important part of our leadership group.
We will be building a new leadership core and coming together as a basically new and different team.  GO CARDS!
Pam Bustin
Head Field Hockey Coach
adidas Field Hockey Complex
University of Louisville
317 E. Warnock St.
Louisville, KY 40208
GO CARDS!